Dear Ancestor,Your tombstone stands among the rest;neglected and alone.The name and date are chisled outOn polished, marble stone.It reaches out to all who careIt is too late to mournYou did not know that I existYou died and I was born.Yet each of us are cells of youIn flesh, in blood, in bone.Our blood contracts and beats a pulseEntirely not our own.Dear ancestor, the place you filledOne hundred years agoSpreads out among the ones you leftWho would have loved you so.I wonded if you lived and loved,I wonder if you knewThat someday, I would find this spot,And come to visit you.Author Unknown

Irene SatterlyIrene Doris Satterly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Satterly, was born at Utica, Nebraska March 14, 1918 and passed away at the home in Gibbon April 17, 1920 caused by whooping cough and iintestinal trouble.

Interment was in Riverside Cemetery.This was found on page 290 and 291 inThe Golden RecordbyMabel Marks-VohlandAvnelle Pool-LauerVol 11976

Dorothy PlattJody,I posted a photo of the Platts listed at the Bur Oak Cemetery. None are listed as Dorothy and none are in Block 4. I looked in the location listed and found no Dorothy Platt. Let me know if you want the photo removed. I just wanted you to see the cemetery record.Hope you can find her.Fran